When one of the world’s most promising chess players, 25-year-old Sara Khadem, decided to play at an international tournament without her headscarf, in solidarity with the protest movement in Iran, she thought a warning would be the worst that would happen to her. Instead, she can’t return to Iran, there are arrest papers waiting for her, and she now lives in exile in southern Spain, with her husband and one-year-old son.

 

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